Written by Tyler Sankes As Hurricane Florence continues its path along the eastern United States, a temporary law is in effect in North Carolina that aims to clean up… Read more »
Written By Nolan Kokkoris Background On September 6, 2018, prominent short-seller Andrew Left filed a class action complaint against Tesla, Inc. and its Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk for… Read more »
written by Nicolette J. Zulli It is believed that by 1801, when John Marshall became Chief Justice, the Justices were in the habit of wearing black. Today, every federal… Read more »
Written By Stefani Joslin On Monday, June 18, the United States Supreme Court decided that it will hear arguments regarding allegations that Apple’s iPhone customers are paying high prices… Read more »
Written by Sara Lupi On May 30, 2018, a grand jury in Manhattan indicted film producer Harvey Weinstein and charged him with Rape in the First Degree, Rape in… Read more »
Written by Michael Varrige Background Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission originated as a complaint made to the Colorado Civil Rights Commission by a gay couple against… Read more »
The views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of the Legal Pulse Editor or the Syracuse Law Review. Written by Cynthia Moore On May 11, 2018,… Read more »
Written by Steven L. Foss Background On May 23, 2018, a federal district judge ruled that President Donald J. Trump’s blocking of Twitter users critical of him violates the… Read more »
written by Nathan Jerauld Background In recent years, video game companies discovered a new way to generate profits: loot boxes. “Loot boxes” are randomized rewards that video game players… Read more »
Written by Jacob Honan The United States has an undeniable attraction to betting on sports. Recent studies indicate that sports gamblers spend an astounding $105 billion annually through both… Read more »